Cortodera goriensis, Danilevsky & Hodek, 2016

Danilevsky, Mikhail L. & Hodek, Karel, 2016, New species of the genus Cortodera Mulsant, 1863 (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae) from Georgia, Ecologica Montenegrina 8, pp. 55-57 : 55-57

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.37828/em.2016.8.7

publication LSID

urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:C410D2EF-32EC-456A-9B5A-08219B21F323

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12653573

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/3EB598B6-BA8A-4B90-842A-5554EE1EE2AE

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:3EB598B6-BA8A-4B90-842A-5554EE1EE2AE

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scientific name

Cortodera goriensis
status

sp. nov.

Cortodera goriensis View in CoL sp. n.

Figs. 1-7 View Figures 1-7

Materials. Holotype, male, Georgia, 4 km NE Gori, 42°00'27"N, 44°10'05"E, 950-1050m, 8- 9.5.2016, Pavel Turek leg. – collection of M.L. Danilevsky; 172 paratypes (52 males with yellow elytra, 51 males with black elytra, 37 females with yellow elytra, 32 females with black elytra); 3 males and 4 females with same label as holotype – collection of M.L. Danilevsky; 24 males, 15 females with same label as holotype – collection P. Turek ( Lanškroun , Czech Republic); 23 males, 5 females, same locality, 16.5.2915, L. Havlik leg. – collection L. Havlík ( Jedlová , Czech Republic); 16 males, 11 females, same locality, 16 and 21.5.2915, D. Navrátil leg. - collection of D. Navrátil ( Litomyšl , Czech Republic); 6 males, 8 females, same locality, 16 and 19.5.2915, P. Turek leg. – collection of P. Turek ( Lanškroun , Czech Republic); 6 males, 8 female, same locality, 21.5.2915, M. Rozsíval leg. - collection of M. Rozsíval ( Rokytnice v Orlických horách, Czech Republic); 7 males, 3 females, same locality, 16 and 21.5.2915, D. Navrátil leg. – collection of K. Hodek ( Brno , Czech Republic); 15 males, 15 females, same locality, 9.5.2016, V. Skoupý leg. – collection of V. Skoupý ( Kamenné Žehrovice , Czech Republic); 2 males, Georgia, Norio environs, 41°49'14"N, 44°57'56"E, 1034m, 22.5.2015, P. Turek leg. – collection of P. Turek ( Lanškroun , Czech Republic); 1 male, Georgia, Dedoplis Tskaro, 41°26'44.04"N, 46°00'48.15"E, 18.5.2015, P. Turek leg. – collection of P. Turek (Lanškroun, Czech Republic). GoogleMaps

Differential diagnosis. The new species is similar to C. differens Pic , but head wider, with strongly prominent temples; forms with brown elytra have brown tibiae and partly brown antennae; pronotal and elytral pubescence pale.

Description

Body wide, black with totally black abdomen; antennae black (forms with black elytra) or black with brown (or partly brown) 2 nd – 4 th joints (forms with brown elytra), sometimes more joints are brownish, including 1 st; legs black (forms with black elytra) or black with brown tibiae and often partly brown tarsi (forms with brown elytra); tibiae apices can be more or less darkened; elytra black, or brown, or brown with narrowly darkened suture behind scutellum.

Head wide with strongly exposed angulated temples; palpi black; last palpi joints triangular axe-like or sometimes elongated (in males and in females); male antennae reaching posterior elytral third, female antennae surpassing elytral middle; 2 nd joint about as long as wide, 3 rd joint about as long as 1 st or a little shorter; longer than 4 th and shorter than 5 th.

Prothorax transverse, in males about 1.1-1.2 times shorter than basal width, in females – about 1.2- 1.3 times; with rounded sides; pronotum with shallow depression along middle, with short glabrous shining elongated area posteriorly; covered in males by long pale erect setae and a few short oblique setae, in females erect setae shorter, mixed with more numerous short oblique setae; pronotal punctation dense and distinct with contacting dots; scutellum small semicircular.

Elytra in males about 2.1 times longer than basal width, in females – about 2.0 times; covered by short pale oblique pubescence with several erect setae near elytral bases in males; elytral sides in males strongly converging posteriorly, in females – parallelsided; elytral punctation small, dense and distinct anteriorly, by became less distinct near elytral apices; the distance between dots about equal to the width of each dot.

Abdomen with dense oblique short pale pubescence, with several longer scattered setae; last abdominal tergites in males and females widely rounded or with shallow emargination in male pygidium, last andominal sternites truncated.

Aedeagus ( Fig. 6 View Figures 1-7 ) strongly sharpened, parameres ( Fig. 7 View Figures 1-7 ) elongated about parallelsided.

Body length in males: 7.8-10.2 mm, in females: 8.0- 10.3mm; body width in males: 2.4-3.5 mm, in females: 2.7-3.6mm.

Etymology. The new species is named after the name of its type locality – Gori ( Georgia).

Discussion. The new species belongs to C. discolor Fairmaire, 1866 group of species and could be compared with its European representatives: C. differens differens Pic, 1898 ( Greece) and C. differens magdae Danilevsky, 2012 ( Romania, Bulgaria) with just same color forms. The new species differs by shape of head and palpi joints, by brown color of tibiae and certain antennal joints, by pale pronotal and elytral pubescence.

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Cerambycidae

Genus

Cortodera

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